KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. - The LSU men's tennis team won three singles matches and one doubles contest on day two of competition Monday at the Key Biscayne Collegiate Invitational at the Tennis Center at Crandon Park.

In doubles, Roger Anderson and Tam Trinh combined to give LSU its first doubles win of the tournament with an 8-3 victory over Michigan's Vlad Stefan and Barrett Franks on court two.

"We had some good individual performances today," LSU head coach Jeff Brown said. "Chris and Boris had good confidence boosters since they were a couple of guys who lost on day one. We are looking for one more solid day to finish up the tournament before we head back home and continue our training."

In doubles, No. 33 Simpson and Szacinski lost 8-5 to Michigan's Evan King and Alex Buzzi on court one, and Hill and Arias dropped a close match, 8-7(5), on court three to Michigan's Alex Petrone and Michael Zhu.

LSU will take to the courts at 9 a.m. CT Tuesday for the final day of the tournament, and the Tigers will open up with singles play against Denver.

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